Florida space delegation visits North East

Jonny Manning
BBC News, North East and Cumbria
Space North East A delegation of space industry representatives standing in front of a Blue Moon lunar lander. The large craft is white with sections painted gold.Space North East
A delegation from Florida's space industry is to attend a conference in Durham

A leading United States space agency will attend a conference in north-east England, in an effort to forge connections with local businesses.

The North East Space Conference will see a delegation from Space Florida, the US state's aerospace economic development agency, speak at the event in Durham on Wednesday.

John Bone, chair of Space North East England, said the conference would act as a catalyst for firms in the region.

Alnwick businessman Ralph Dinsley, who will also be speaking at the conference, said Florida sending a high-powered delegation was a sign things were "really coming together" in the North East.

Florida is home to the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, which has seen launches from Elon Musk's SpaceX and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos's space company Blue Origin.

Mr Dinsley is the founder of 3S Northumbria, which focuses on sustainability in space.

"It's really exciting how fast the space sector in our region has grown and how much faster it is likely to grow in the next few years with big organisations now taking a real interest in the area," he said.

Space North East Ralph Dinsley. He is bald and has a grey goatee. He is wearing black-rimmed glasses.Space North East
Ralph Dinsley's business focuses on tackling issues with sustainability and litter in space

All five of the region's universities - Northumbria, Durham, Sunderland, Teesside and Newcastle - are also scheduled to attend the day-long event.

Northumbria University's executive director of the research and innovation service management team Jenny Taylor said: "A few years ago, it wouldn't have been the North East that Space Florida was coming to, but I think we have absolute traction now."

She said Northumbria's £50m North East Space Skills and Technology Centre would become an important part of the sector's development in the coming years.

Teesside University's senior lecturer in aerospace engineering Dr Atma Prakash said Space Florida's involvement offered potential for international collaboration.

"It's a real sign of ambition for the North East," Dr Prakash said.

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